Resisting stigma: the role of online communities in young mothers' successful breastfeeding
Abstract Background Breastfeeding initiation and continuation rates are shaped by complex and interrelated determinants across individual, interpersonal, community, organisational, and policy spheres. Young mothers, however, face a double burden of stigma, being perceived as immature and incompetent...
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Main Authors: | Christina Severinsen (Author), Eva Neely (Author), Rochelle Hutson (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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